11/6/2023 0 Comments Vuescan manual![]() ![]() If you could, where I'd like a leg up is as follows: Rick, I look forward to the Bible and thanks for the heads up and link. If you had a specific question regards your work flow (i.e the 3rd requirement above) and if I think I have an answer I would be most happy to try to help out.good luck and hope you find Vuescan as good a tool as I do. Never tried the OCR thingie but maybe someday I might need it. ![]() ![]() I am also won over by the "updates for life" clause as I purchased mine many moons ago. The other useful tool is the ability to do several scans at different exposures to do HDR's and to do several passes of the same scan for image quality. I DID shoot a grey scale ages ago on Scala and neg and tried to make my own IT8 calibration but I found the built in defaults to be just as adequate esp when editing in Photoshop. Obviously for B & W film it was next to useless. I one tried to "calibrate" the scanner using a Kodak Q IT8 Target (like the one in the other thread you and I are subscribed to about calibration of scanners). Other than that I have found the "Help" files very useful for the learning curve. As a controller for my CanoScan FS 4000US it is great. I DO use the built-in film references in the "Colour" tab but over time I have not noticed a great degree of difference in my RAW scans. DNG and use Photoshop for my image correction. I tend to NOT use any of the software options that are part of Vuescan rather I scan RAW to. I shoot B & W neg, mostly Delta 3200 and T-Max 3200 35mm. I like Vuescan and have been using it for years now. The UI is at best an up hill battle and the online manual is a version out of date and covers about 50% of the program's functionality.Īnyone with experience using vuescan v 9 who wishes to share how to get the most out of the application - such as scanning 35mm, 6圆 and 6x9 film strips - please feel free to enlighten me. Vuescan also had the added benefit of running all the scanners. Silver fast is good, I like the options, but the scan quality when all things were equal was inferior to Vuescan. 4.02 is buggy and prone to crashing on OSX 10.6. I can't tolerate software of this nature. You have to edit a start up script to keep arch soft from loading and being in your face - no way to do it in preferences. Epson's software is ok at best, but what is awaful is it loads a thing called arcsoft that thinks its ok to stay permanently in your face with a little transparent messaging tab up under the apple menu. So on one machine I need to drive an Epson flatbed, Nikon film scanner and soon a Minolta film scanner. ![]()
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